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1 August 2011 David Jenkins Administration for Children and Families ACF Interoperability Human Services 2.0 Overview

2 2 Creating a Health and Human Service System in which services are planned, coordinated, delivered, monitored, and evaluated in an integrated, efficient manner, maximizing positive outcomes for children, families, and communities. Creating a Health and Human Service System in which services are planned, coordinated, delivered, monitored, and evaluated in an integrated, efficient manner, maximizing positive outcomes for children, families, and communities. Technology now allows new systems and approaches to connect across conventional barriers and silos. Technology now allows new systems and approaches to connect across conventional barriers and silos. Interoperability: An Operational Definition

3 3 Build Interoperability Capacity within ACF Build Interoperability Capacity within ACF  Create a Long-term ‘To Be’ Vision and Roadmap  Build Repository of Interoperability Practices and Activities  Develop Interoperability Plans for Every Program and Service Office Develop National Human Services Interoperability Architecture (NHSIA) and Pilots Develop National Human Services Interoperability Architecture (NHSIA) and Pilots Establish and Provide Leadership for the Human Services Domain for National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Establish and Provide Leadership for the Human Services Domain for National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) Initiate Programs and Build Toolkit to Support Linkages between Human Services and Health/ACA initiatives Initiate Programs and Build Toolkit to Support Linkages between Human Services and Health/ACA initiatives ACF Strategic Initiatives - Interoperability

4 4 Affordable Care Act – Requirements for Health Insurance Exchange by 2013 Affordable Care Act – Requirements for Health Insurance Exchange by 2013 Federal Agency Collaboration Federal Agency Collaboration National Human Services Information Architecture National Human Services Information Architecture Human Services Domain for NIEM – (National Information Exchange Model) Human Services Domain for NIEM – (National Information Exchange Model) Confidentiality Guidance Confidentiality Guidance Opportunities for Interoperability

5 ACA 1561 Recommendations - Health and Human Services Linkages Executive Order 13563 – Administrative simplification Joint Letters – ACF, CMS, CCIIO, USDA (FNS) Enhanced Funding: 7 Conditions and Standards to receive 90% match NHSIA NIEM Confidentiality Guidance A-87 Cost Allocation Exception Communications and Resources

6 6 * From Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Enhanced Funding Requirements: Seven Conditions and Standards 1. Modularity Standard – Use of a modular flexible approach to systems development. 2. MITA Condition – Align to and advance increasing MITA maturity. 3. Industry Standards Condition – Align and incorporate industry standards (including HIPAA). 4. Leverage Condition – Promote sharing, leverage and reuse of Medicaid technologies. 5. Business Results Condition – Systems support results (i.e. timely processing of claims). 6. Reporting Condition – Solutions produce data that contribute to program evaluation, improvement, and accountability. 7. INTEROPERABILITY CONDITION  CMS Enhanced funding for Eligibility: 7 Conditions and Standards

7 7 * From Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Enhanced Funding Requirements: Seven Conditions and Standards Systems must ensure seamless coordination and integration with the Exchange, and allow interoperability with HIX, public health agencies, human services programs, and community organizations providing outreach and enrollment assistance services. Systems must ensure seamless coordination and integration with the Exchange, and allow interoperability with HIX, public health agencies, human services programs, and community organizations providing outreach and enrollment assistance services. …”CMS expects a key outcome of the government’s technology investments will be a much higher degree of interaction and interoperability…” …”CMS expects a key outcome of the government’s technology investments will be a much higher degree of interaction and interoperability…” 7. Interoperability Condition

8 8 NHSIA: National Human Services Interoperability Architecture Challenge – Develop a national architecture to enable information exchange across currently siloed federal, state, local and private human service information systems. Project Tasks 1.Analyze existing human service programs and IT architecture 2.Define required capabilities to share information 3.Define a to-be architecture in migrating to interoperable systems Outcome and Desired Impact  Outcome: A national architecture to guide federal, state, and local governments and private institutions and vendors in improving information sharing across human service programs and systems.  Impact: Improved effectiveness and efficiency in providing human services. National Human Services Interoperability Architecture NHSIA Project Objectives

9 9 NHSIA will be described from multiple viewpoints. Each viewpoint serves a different purpose and is useful to different stakeholders. I nformation Viewpoint Infrastructure Viewpoint Systems Viewpoint Business Viewpoint Capability Viewpoint Project ViewpointOverview Viewpoint NHSIA - Architecture Framework

10 10 Enable, encourage, and reward information sharing and portability. Enable, encourage, and reward information sharing and portability. Develop a consumer oriented environment (e.g., no wrong door). Develop a consumer oriented environment (e.g., no wrong door). Provide an integrated environment for case workers. Provide an integrated environment for case workers. Leverage Medicaid IT Architecture (MITA) and behavioral health business processes – extend to include human services in general. Leverage Medicaid IT Architecture (MITA) and behavioral health business processes – extend to include human services in general. Use APD process to encourage NHSIA-compliance. Use APD process to encourage NHSIA-compliance. Use a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) model to encourage service reuse, flexible applications, and incremental deployment. Use a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) model to encourage service reuse, flexible applications, and incremental deployment. Allow for cloud computing. Allow for cloud computing. Use of common confidentiality/privacy agreements. Use of common confidentiality/privacy agreements. Use National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) standards as the basis for information exchange. Use National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) standards as the basis for information exchange. Overview Viewpoint Artifact: NHSIA Key Concepts – Requirements

11 11 Integrated Eligibility Determination Integrated Eligibility Determination  Verifications  Pre Benefit PARIS check Integrated Case Management Integrated Case Management  Confidentiality and Privacy OMB Partnership Fund Pilot Proposals

12 12 *from NIEM.gov The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) is a Federal, State, Local and Tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. NIEM is a framework to: The National Information Exchange Model (NIEM) is a Federal, State, Local and Tribal interagency initiative providing a foundation for seamless information exchange. NIEM is a framework to: Bring stakeholders and Communities of Interest together to identify information sharing requirements in day-to-day operational and emergency situations; Bring stakeholders and Communities of Interest together to identify information sharing requirements in day-to-day operational and emergency situations; Develop standards, a common lexicon and an on-line repository of information exchange package documents to support information sharing; Develop standards, a common lexicon and an on-line repository of information exchange package documents to support information sharing; Provide technical tools to support development, discovery, dissemination and re-use of exchange documents; and Provide technical tools to support development, discovery, dissemination and re-use of exchange documents; and Provide training, technical assistance and implementation support services for enterprise-wide information exchange. Provide training, technical assistance and implementation support services for enterprise-wide information exchange. What is NIEM?

13 13 NIEM Launched in 2005 by U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Justice. NIEM Launched in 2005 by U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Justice. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services joined as a full partner. In 2011, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services joined as a full partner. HHS Role includes the Stewardship of two Domains: HHS Role includes the Stewardship of two Domains:  Health @ Office of the National Coordinator (ONC)  Human Services @ Administration for Children & Families (ACF) NIEM Brief Timeline

14 14 Refugee Assistance Child Care Community Services Elder Services Youth in Transition Children, Youth and Families Domain Juvenile Justice Courts Child Welfare Child Support Emergency Financial Assistance Homeless Mental Health Energy Assistance Substance Abuse Programs VA SNAP Education Scope of Human Services Domain

15 15 Health Shelter Nutrition EducationIncome Safety Well- BeingFamily/Child/Person

16 16 Improve services and save lives through improved communication across silos. Improve services and save lives through improved communication across silos. Common language reduces development costs for agencies and vendors—dollars that can be used instead for service provision. Common language reduces development costs for agencies and vendors—dollars that can be used instead for service provision.Imagine: Child protective workers receiving educational attendance records in real-time for the children in their caseloads Child protective workers receiving educational attendance records in real-time for the children in their caseloads Sharing information quickly between foster care and supportive housing to secure newly available housing for at-risk families Sharing information quickly between foster care and supportive housing to secure newly available housing for at-risk families So much more… So much more… Why is NIEM Important to State and Local Human Service Systems?

17 17 Share information AND protect confidentiality and privacy rights Share information AND protect confidentiality and privacy rights Confidentiality and Privacy can no longer be a roadblock to information sharing Confidentiality and Privacy can no longer be a roadblock to information sharing  STOP Sign, then proceed down the appropriate path  Client-centric approach  Defining “need to know” and “minimum necessary” standards Practical Solutions to Confidentiality and Privacy

18 18 4Q 2011 availability 4Q 2011 availability Federal Guidance Federal Guidance Assistance to understand state and local laws regarding confidentiality and privacy Assistance to understand state and local laws regarding confidentiality and privacy Index of “Best Practices” for sharing of information Index of “Best Practices” for sharing of information Models to facilitate information sharing Models to facilitate information sharing  Comprehensive Authorizations/Consent Forms  State legislation  Court Orders  Memorandums of Understanding (MOU)  Organizational Design Toolkit for Information Sharing


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